I agree. That's why I shoot RAW with my still camera. I was just working through how best to deal with this situation. I appreciate your input and insight.
I'm interested in the concept of converting a P3A to a P3P. I just bought the advanced a couple weeks ago and have been wishing I had the 4k professional model. Any direction on where to find out more about that? thanksIf the electronic board of gimbal is good, you can buy a P3A and convert it to P3P. Also sell off Controller.
You replace P3A gimbal with P3P gimbal and update to P3P FW. Easy and simple.I'm interested in the concept of converting a P3A to a P3P. I just bought the advanced a couple weeks ago and have been wishing I had the 4k professional model. Any direction on where to find out more about that? thanks
Does the gimbal include the camera too?You replace P3A gimbal with P3P gimbal and update to P3P FW. Easy and simple.
P3P brand new gimbal costs $389, sell your P3A gimbal for 200 plus.
Great! Do you buy the gimble new from DJI for $389?I just did this, replaced the gimble. Yes, it's the whole thing. And alokbhargava points out, it's easy and simple.
Congrats on the replacement. That's what I did, which means I have a back-up P3P, which has come in handy on more than one occasion.
"I don't need 4K"
First off, there are other advantages of the P3P over the P3A other than that.
4k is the only difference. my understanding is that shooting in 4k and processing to 1080p makes for a cleaner video, but it may not be worth it. On the other hand, like all technology, soon 4k will be the norm.So, what exactly is different/better with the P3P over the P3A, other than 4K capability?
I had no need for 4K video. If I ever do, I'll be upgrading to the Inspire platform anyways. I completely understand the concept of compressing higher resolution footage, but it just slows everything down when you only need 1080 res. In my case, the primary decision was the 12MP still camera output (same on both units.)
Well, frankly, that was my thinking when I bought it and I'm not completely sold on reversing my original decision. Really happy with the videos its making now. Havent tried the RAW pics in lightroom yet.Oh, and the 100W charger. I will give it that (as I just ordered one.)
I agree, it will be the norm at some point, but for most applications as it stands now, it's complete overkill. Bigger files, more processing time at every step... All that most will only use to produce YouTube videos? No thanks, 2.7K works fine for 'all dat!'
Gimme the gorgeous stills in RAW. I'm a happy camper.
You're going to love the ease of manipulating the images' data. I made something out of this still with very 'odd' lighting. Fog had just lifted and it was a strange filtered lighting, but I was able to grab color detail back in post.Really happy with the videos its making now. Havent tried the RAW pics in lightroom yet.
I plan on more than just youtube videos. And as a long time photographer, I've learned to plan for the future rather than find out 10 years ago that I'm stuck with crappy 2016-era source files.All that most will only use to produce YouTube videos? No thanks, 2.7K works fine for 'all dat!'
This is Misinformation... 4K isnt the only advantage.
It is the main difference but not the only..
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It really is ok that you chose the advanced.. You don't have to justify your decision. It's your choice.It's a simple matter of choice, and the technology will advance much further in the next 5 years. If the P3P offered a higher resolution output in stills, it would have been something serious for me to consider in comparing the two models.
yes, i use lightroom for processing all my raw photos and love the way it can make a photo really pop!Agreed. I went into this wanting to purchase an Inspire (coming from years of 'dumb' quads where you actually had to fly them.) After waiting about a year, I figured it would be wise to invest into a 400 size first that was packed with the technology before making a much larger investment. When the prices dropped on the P3A, it was a no-brainer. Maybe I'm just waiting the same on the eventual Inspire 2 to hit the market to watch the prices drop as well.
You're going to love the ease of manipulating the images' data. I made something out of this still with very 'odd' lighting. Fog had just lifted and it was a strange filtered lighting, but I was able to grab color detail back in post.View attachment 51666
I've learned a few things operating my bird but the most important of all is that the altimeter lies like a dirty rug. And wind will change the spacial orientation of the craft without notifying the sensors.
I love using Litchi over DJI Go however I have indications that my bird will lose more altitude without sensor update than DJI Go. Still testing this theory.
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Zep, I've had the same problem with inaccurate altimeter readings using the GO app. One flight I could see the grass blowing beneath my P3A on my iPad screen, and was clearly only a few feet off the ground but the app said 20 feet. It's usually accurate when I take off, but seems to get worse the longer the flight is. This might be what happened with the OP...he thought he was at 60 feet but was actually 40 and that tree snagged him. I don't trust the app anymore...the video shows the true story.Sent from my iPhone using PhantomPilots mobile app